JOSEPH TAYLOR: 'The Memory Monitor or Instructive Clock', by Joseph Taylor, author of a number of works of an anecdotal nature; 7 Sept. 1844 (f. 10v). Autograph. A treatise on the importance of the numbers 1-12, and the divisions of the week and year... 7 Sep 1844

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JOSEPH TAYLOR: 'The Memory Monitor or Instructive Clock', by Joseph Taylor, author of a number of works of an anecdotal nature; 7 Sept. 1844 (f. 10v). Autograph. A treatise on the importance of the numbers 1-12, and the divisions of the week and year... 7 Sep 1844

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Colonel Joseph Taylor was born in South Carolina around 1783, the son of Samuel Taylor, a Revolutionary War veteran, and Eleanor Cannon. He and his wife, Nancy Sloan, lived in Anderson, South Carolina, and had several children, including Ellen and Benjamin. Ellen Cannon Taylor married William Poe, a banker from Augusta, Georgia, around 1835, and they had six children: William (b. ca. 1836), Ellen Matilda (b. ca. 1840), Azalea (b. September 1842), Nancy (b. 1844 or 1845), Nelson, and...